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How about first high profile coach or coordinator on the hotseat: Dave Wannstaedt in Buffalo. That D is awful and after some major upgrades. Definitely not meeting expectations. It doesn't help that you have had to face New England and San Francisco in consecutive weeks but still, 97 points surrendered in two games! Ouch.

Yeah...they have given up over 500 yards in each of those games as well._________________I'm a Dallas Fan.
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The back judges had a tough game on SNF. They missed at least 2 pass interference calls on the Saints, both fouls happening when the DBs broke on the ball too early and hit Floyd and, thus, preventing him from catching the ball. One resulted in a costly turnover. The PI call on Gates was also ridiculous. It was a good SNF game, but the refs were too much of a factor.

Remember last year when we discussed Ryan Fitzpatrick getting a mammoth contract extension? Well, appears we just might be correct, as since signing his new contract Fitzpatrick has been awful. I could see the Bills using a high pick in the 2013 draft to get their QB of the future and present._________________

Where would people rank Reggie Wayne on the list of all-time WRs? The guy just produces. He has over 12000 yards receiving and is 2 reception shy of 900. He's 14th all-time in yards and 17th in receptions, although by the end of the year he should move up the ladder.

He's been overshadowed by other WRs throughout his career (Harrison and Moss early in his career and now Megatron, Johnson, Welker, and others), but he's been productive throughout his career. Even last year at 33 years old and the train wreck at QB for the Colts, he managed 75 receptions and 960 yards.

He's an all-time great IMO and easily a top-15 if not a top-10 WR all-time._________________

Where would people rank Reggie Wayne on the list of all-time WRs? The guy just produces. He has over 12000 yards receiving and is 2 reception shy of 900. He's 14th all-time in yards and 17th in receptions, although by the end of the year he should move up the ladder.

He's been overshadowed by other WRs throughout his career (Harrison and Moss early in his career and now Megatron, Johnson, Welker, and others), but he's been productive throughout his career. Even last year at 33 years old and the train wreck at QB for the Colts, he managed 75 receptions and 960 yards.

He's an all-time great IMO and easily a top-15 if not a top-10 WR all-time.

it seems insane to place Wayne even in the top 20 all time for some reason, but the stats do not lie. putting up great numbers with a rook at QB this year opposed to Peyton Manning can only help him a great deal.

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